Have you seen Humbolt County (2008)?
Yes
No
Haven’t even heard of this movie
Note: This poll should say “Humboldt County” rather than “Humbolt County.” I can’t change it now as polls cannot be edited after posting.
seen from China

seen from United States
seen from Türkiye
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from Germany

seen from Poland
seen from Australia
seen from Germany
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United Kingdom

seen from Türkiye
seen from Germany
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
Have you seen Humbolt County (2008)?
Yes
No
Haven’t even heard of this movie
Note: This poll should say “Humboldt County” rather than “Humbolt County.” I can’t change it now as polls cannot be edited after posting.
How about king julien from the penguins of madagascar the series of course 😊💚👑
King Julien from "The Penguins of Madagascar", played by Danny Jacobs
Transcript under Keep Reading
"Technically, solids and liquids are differentiated one from another by the way the material responds to stress. If the material deforms, stays deformed, or springs back when the stress is removed, it's a solid. If instead, the material flows when stressed and rearranges itself in such a way as to remove the stress, it's a liquid.
In the past there's been too many secrets, too much espionage. We're gonna have to adapt if we expect to survive."
dang, going from ahkj to tpom made me realize just how much better Danny Jacobs got at his King Julien voice
this is so sweet :(
Have you seen All Hail King Julien (2014-2017)?
Yes
Partially
No, but I've heard of it
Never heard of it
Humboldt County dir. Darren Grodsky & Danny Jacobs (2008)
King Julien's accent is Indian. I'm sure that most of the Fandom knows that Sacha Baron Cohen had a lawyer from Sri Lanka and he was inspired to imitate their Indian English accent.
Danny Jacobs did not change it. As an Indian, I'm proud of this. Also, Madagascar was once a part of South India, where i live. Madagascar separated from India with the continental drift and we still have the gap there called "palghat gap" which was formed when the island drifted away